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Adé Bantu (* 13. Juli 1971 in Wembley, London; bürgerlich Adegoke Odukoya) ist ein deutsch-nigerianischer Musiker, Musikproduzent und Aktivist. 2001 wurde Bantu mit seinem Projekt Brothers Keepers und der Single Adriano (Letzte Warnung) bekannt. Auf seine Initiative hin kamen afrodeutsche Hip-Hop- und Soul-Künstler für ein Statement gegen Rassismus in Deutschland zusammen. Nach der Veröffentlichung seines Debütalbums Bantu (2004), auf dem unter anderem die senegalesischen Hip-Hop-Veteranen P.B.S. zu hören sind, erschien 2005 das Album Fuji Satisfaction, für das er den Kora Award 2005 erhielt. Adegoke Odukoya, better known as Ade Bantu (born 14 July 1971 in Wembley, London), is a Nigerian-German musician, producer and social activist who is the front man of the 13 piece band BANTU and the creator of the monthly concert series and music Festival Afropolitan Vibes which holds in Lagos, Nigeria. Ade Bantu is also the founder of the Afro-German musical collective Brothers Keepers. His band BANTU received the Kora Award (the Pan-African equivalent of the Grammy) for their album Fuji Satisfaction in 2005.
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